Missing for nearly 50 years, a man who escaped after a murder conviction will finally be brought back to Pittsburgh.
Leonard Moses, 71, was living in Michigan under the name Paul Dickson.
When he was picked up in January on an embezzlement complaint, his fingerprints were matched in a federal data base.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Mike Christman said he hopes the arrest brings closure.
"I hope this arrest brings some closure to the family members of Mary Amplo, who was killed back in 1968. Mr. Moses will now have to face justice for his murder," he said. "Through the coordination of the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office and our partners in Michigan, we were able to identify Mr. Moses using the FBI's Next Generation Identification system.
"It's these new advances in technology that the FBI must continue to identify and use to make sure those who commit crimes are brought to justice."
Moses was convicted of killing Mary Amplo in 1968 during the riots the followed Dr Martin Luther King's assassination.
He and friends threw a molotov cocktail into her Homewood house.
Moses escaped in 1971 attending his grandmother's funeral.